Sunday, March 12, 2017

Best of Houzz 2017

This year we were honored to be awarded the 2017 awards from
Houzz for best in Customer Service and best in Design. You may say "Who
cares and what does it have to do with me?"

First, what is Houzz? Houzz is an online platform for new home
building, home remodeling and design, providing people with everything they
need to improve their homes from start to finish - online or from a mobile
device. From decorating a room to building a custom home, Houzz connects
millions of homeowners, home design enthusiasts and home improvement
professionals across the country and around the world. With the largest
residential design database in the world and a vibrant community powered by
social tools, Houzz is the easiest way for people to find inspiration, get
advice, buy products and hire the professionals they need to help turn their
ideas into reality. Headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, Houzz also has international
offices in London, Berlin, Sydney, Moscow and Tokyo.

Second, what are the awards? The Best Of Houzz awards are given
in three categories: Design, Customer Satisfaction and Photography. Design
award winners’ work was the most popular among the
more than 35 million monthly users on Houzz, known as “Houzzers.”
Customer Satisfaction honors are determined by a variety of factors, including
the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2016.
Winners will receive a “Best Of Houzz 2017”
badge on their profiles, helping Houzz users around the world who discover and
love a professional’s work to learn even more about that
business’ popularity and satisfaction rating among their peers in the
Houzz community. Best of Houzz awards
are only awarded to 3% of the professionals on Houzz.

If you haven't discovered Houzz yet, I highly recommend checking
it out. One of my favorite ways to use
it is as a search engine for design. Say I’m looking for a picture of a white
subway tile backsplash with grey grout. Type it in the search bar and thousands
of pictures will pop up. It’s a great way to gain a visual of how
you want something to turn out. It’s helpful to share pictures of what
you expect the end product of your project to look like with your contractor.
It helps eliminate any confusion and helps translate the vision that is in your
head. Any questions? Email me at Jessica@webbercoleman.com